An Ex-Jihadist Working for the Government is Smearing Trump

He fought with jihadists tied to Al Qaeda. Now he attacks Trump for the Voice of America.

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In 2017, the Voice of America attacked President Trump’s travel ban on Muslim terrorist countries. What the VOA did not tell viewers was that its ‘reporter’ was a former Jihadist.

In the 1980s, Masood Farivar, an Afghan Muslim, now a senior analyst at the government’s Voice of America media organization, had joined jihadist groups in Afghanistan whose members included Taliban leaders and which had worked with Al Qaeda. Farivar’s jihadi comrades included Awal Gul, the Taliban commander locked up in Gitmo after being paid $100,000 by Bin Laden to help him escape.

Farivar has since mourned Awal Gul, wondering “how many other Awalguls languish in Gitmo.”

But over the last eight years, Farivar has had a new enemy, cranking out dozens of articles for the VOA with titles like, “Can Trump Be Indicted for Obstruction of Justice?”, “Has Trump Done Enough to Fence Off His Business Interests?” and “Hush Money Troubles for Trump?”

The only thing more troubling than the VOA, which operates under the U.S. government, waging a sustained campaign against the president was the man whose name appeared on its articles.

In his memoir, ‘Confessions of a Mullah Warrior’, Farivar described being inspired by Yunus Khalis, Osama bin Laden’s mentor, known as the Al Qaeda leader’s ‘Father Sheikh’, who welcomed him to Afghanistan, and whose Hezb-i Islami Khalis would fight alongside Al Qaeda against American forces in Afghanistan after the Muslim terrorist attacks of September 11.

A Voice of America senior analyst described the Al Qaeda ally as “deeply pious” with a “wry sense of humor” to whom “Jihad was a means to liberate Afghanistan” whose “message while simple and straightforward reasoned with me deeply.” Before long, Farivar was fighting for the jihadist group in Afghanistan alongside “Arab volunteers” shouting “Allahu Akbar”.

How did a former jihadist go from the battlefields of Afghanistan to Washington, D.C., and a bedroom community in Fairfax County filled with mosques and government employees, and from admiring Osama bin Laden’s mentor to working for a government media agency?

The answer lies in an old USAID-funded program that was supposed to train Jihadis in Afghanistan to become reporters. Instead, it embedded the jihadis into the media. Masood Farivar was one of a number of ex-Jihadis who went to work for the global media. Farivar’s presence at VOA is part of the larger story of another USAID project backfiring badly.

Rather than propagandizing in Afghanistan, Jihadi reporters spread propaganda in America..

When a Muslim terrorist drove a truck into a French crowd on Bastille Day, killing 86 and wounding over 400, Farivar responded with an article titled, ‘Learn to Live With Terrorism’ Strikes Some as Good Advice”. When Front Page Magazine covered the Hamas Oct 7 attacks, he wrote an article smearing us as an “anti-Muslim” hate group for telling the truth about Jihad.

In VOA articles, he contended that demographic replacement by Muslims was a “right-wing conspiracy theory” and that racists were responsible for most domestic terrorism. A VOA segment credited to Farivar included the claim that “the level of involvement in violent extremism by Muslims in the United States is still quite low”,

Last year, Farivar wrote a VOA analysis headlined, “The Hidden Cost Of Being Branded A Terrorist By The US Government,” echoing claims from CAIR, a terror-linked organization which celebrated the attacks of Oct 7, that America was wrongly accusing Muslims of terrorism.

After pages of portraying his subject as an innocent man wrongly monitored by the government, Farivar finally revealed that he had been a supporter of an imam linked to a Jihadist group that had operated in Afghanistan and is currently affiliated with ISIS.

To what extent did Farivar’s past inform his contemporary coverage of Islamic terrorism?

As a teenager, Farivar described joining the Islamic Unity under Abdulrab Rasul Sayyaf,who invited Osama bin Laden to Afghanistan and whose name would be adopted by the Abu Sayyaf terrorist group currently allied with ISIS, and then attended a madrassa in Peshawar, Pakistan. While the name of the madrassa is not given in his memoir, Farivar describes a speech by a sheikh calling them “the children of Jihad” who will be “participating in the Jihad”.

Sayyaf had founded a madrassa in Peshawar known as Dawa al-Jihad, or the Call of Jihad, attended by a number of future terrorists, including World Trade Center bombers Ramzi Yousef and Ahmed Ajaj. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11, taught there.

I reached out to Farivar to inquire if he had studied at the terrorist school, but got no answer.

The future VOA analyst returned to Afghanistan twice as a Jihadist. The second time he was fighting with Hezb-i Islami Khalis, whose members included Taliban founder Mullah Omar, Mullah Mohammad Rabbani, the Taliban’s prime minister, Mullah Mohammed Ghaus, the Taliban’s future foreign minister, and other major Taliban leaders, and which has been at war with the U.S.

But Farivar’s career took a turn toward America due to another USAID program.

USAID provided funding to set up a mujahadeen propaganda network known as the Afghan Media Resource Center. The terror media network, which reportedly required all personnel to  “sacrifice for holy jihad”, operated under the auspices of the United States Information Agency (USIA), the parent organization of Voice of America.

Through his new role as a ‘journalist’, Farivar met Carlos Mavroleon, a Harvard graduate from a wealthy Greek shipping family who had converted to Islam and taken the name Karimullah, fighting as a Mujahadeen and playing journalist, before dying of a heroin overdose with a Koran on him during an assignment for CBS News. “In London I fought the Jihad with a pen. Now I fight it with a sword. I have come to Afghanistan to take part in the Jihad,” Carlos had bragged.

“Jihad with a pen” would prove crucial to the next stage of fighting the West from within.

Mavroyan and the head of USIA got Farivar into Harvard. “I got off the plane with my big Osama bin Laden beard, my Afghan rebel hat and traditional garb,” he later recalled.

After graduating, he continued living in the U.S. without a green card, although a “friend with CIA connections” later offered him one.

He returned to Afghanistan and met with Taliban’s Minister of Culture, Amir Khan Muttaqi, currently its foreign minister, to discuss starting a radio station.

In his memoir, Farivar alternately claims to deplore the Taliban, but also admits to liking “the peace that the Taliban had restored.” When he visited the Taliban leader, it was with “a letter of introduction from the representative of the Taliban” in New York and after having “met several Taliban ministers while they were touring the United States.”

After 9/11, Farivar popped up in Afghanistan running a USAID-funded “NPR-like network” while rejecting “American-funded ads to recruit for the Afghan Army or police”. He joked, “Sometimes my wife calls me the Taliban.” He told Harvard Magazine that, “there is some self-censorship, some lines you cannot cross. Islam is a subject that you cannot touch: you can’t piss off the mullahs, can’t offend people’s faith.”

Even while U.S. soldiers were fighting Farivar’s old comrades, the U.S. was funding a radio operation that appeared similar to the one that the ex-Jihadi had pitched to the Taliban and which was hostile to American efforts to militarily secure Afghanistan from the Jihadis.

Salam Watandar, the Afghan radio network Farivar ran, operated under the umbrella of the Internews Network, a European nonprofit media group funded by everyone from Bill Gates to USAID. From there, Farivar moved to Voice of America, where he transitioned from covering Afghanistan to covering the FBI and the Justice Department.

And Trump.

Obama dismantled the firewall keeping the Voice of America from targeting Americans. And the former Jihadist became one of the vehicles for VOA’s attacks on President Trump.

After the rise of Trump, Farivar switched from covering Afghanistan and the Muslim world to domestic coverage that attacked Trump, with articles like  “Hate Crimes Surge After Trump Victory” and “Timeline: Trump’s Involvements With Russia”  others that promoted Islamist narratives “Most Terrorism Victims Are in Muslim Majority Countries” and “With Surge in Hate Crime, Muslims Seen ‘Most Disdained’ Minority” or even did both “How Muslim-Americans Drifted to the Democratic Party” and “Arab Opinion Poll Shows Support for Clinton”.

After the Biden administration raided Mar-a-Lago, Masood Farivar was working the Justice Department, pressing for confirmation that Attorney General Merrick Garland was “experiencing an uptick in death threats” from Trump supporters.

The VOA, an arm of the government, was promoting Russiagate and subtly nudging voters to turn against Trump during three presidential elections in violation of its charter and mission. The man behind some of these articles had been recruited by a related arm of the government back in the 1980s during his days as a jihadist to engage in a war of propaganda.

Now that propaganda was being aimed within the United States against the president.

And it’s still going on.

A propaganda machine once aimed at America’s enemies is now run by our enemies and aimed at us. The story of Masood Farivar shows why Voice of America needs urgent reform.

Farivar has at times sold himself as a fervent opponent of the Taliban and Al Qaeda, while at other times he has appeared willing to collaborate with the Taliban. After 9/11, Farivar argued in his memoir that even though “radical mujahadeen often hated America as much as they hated the Soviet Union, the jihad was fundamentally good.”

Does America need a ‘good jihad’?

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Elon Musk has a lot on his plate.

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Well, as Neuro Times reported, the CEO ignores most phone calls, abstains from getting stuck in emails, sleeps 6 hours a night and now takes one Synaptic XR a day. Musk credits his ability to focus and stay disciplined to Synaptic XR, which enhances cognitive brain function and neural connectivity, while strengthening the prefrontal cortex and boosting memory and recall.

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It also helps that the tech CEO says he is constantly trying to innovate and enhance his productivity. Adding that it helped clear his mental fog, increase his IQ and focus by up to 100%.

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LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 26: SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk speaks during an America PAC town hall on October 26, 2024 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Musk has donated more than $75 million to America PAC, which he co-founded with fellow Silicon Valley venture capitalists and tech businessmen to support Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)
SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk speaks during an America PAC town hall on October 26, 2024 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

OAN Staff Blake Wolf
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Billionaire Donald Trump ally Elon Musk recently indicated support for the United States leaving the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the United Nations.

In a Saturday evening X post, MAGA influencer Gunther Eagleman wrote “It’s time to leave NATO and the UN,” in response to Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah).

Musk responded to Eagleman’s post, simply adding “I agree.”

Musk went on to share a Sunday morning X post by Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie, who wrote: “NATO is a Cold War relic that needs to be relegated to a talking kiosk at the Smithsonian.”

Additionally, Musk has expressed his skepticism with the demands for continual support of Ukraine, adding “The EU (European Union) leaders and Zelensky are having fancy dinners while men die in trenches. How many parents will never see their son again? How many children will never see their father?”

Musk’s stance on the U.S. leaving NATO and the UN is consistent with his leadership in the Department of Government Efficiency, as the United States spends a disproportionate amount in defense spending for the two international organizations.

While President Trump has not explicitly stated he plans to exit NATO, he has called on European leaders to increase their share of defense spending.

Musk’s comments follow after the Trump administration has been publicly skeptical of Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, while adding that Ukrainian entry into NATO is “unrealistic.”

President Trump also recently argued that NATO expansion into Ukraine may have played a major role in setting the war off, as Putin has been warning the West that NATO expansion on Russia’s borders would be seen as a hostile act since 2008, following the NATO Bucharest Summit where the alliance announced that Ukraine would eventually become a member.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov praised President Trump for his comment regarding NATO’s expansion into Ukraine.

“He is the first, and so far, in my opinion, the only Western leader who has publicly and loudly said that one of the root causes of the Ukrainian situation was the impudent line of the previous administration to draw Ukraine into NATO,” Lavrov stated.

It remains to be seen whether President Trump will act on Musk’s call to exit the international alliances as the war in Ukraine continues to rage on for a third year.

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